Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill Puts $50 Billion Toward Public Transit

Investing in America's Public Transit

A bipartisan infrastructure agreement includes a historic $50 billion investment in public transit systems across the country, the largest federal commitment to mass transportation in American history.

The funding will support new bus rapid transit lines, light rail expansion, modernization of aging subway systems, and improved accessibility for riders with disabilities. Priority is given to projects that connect underserved communities to employment centers, healthcare facilities, and educational institutions.

Where the Money Goes

  • Bus Rapid Transit: $15 billion for new BRT corridors in 30 metropolitan areas
  • Rail Expansion: $18 billion for light rail, commuter rail, and subway modernization
  • Rural Transit: $7 billion for improved transportation options in rural communities
  • Accessibility: $5 billion for ADA compliance upgrades across all transit systems
  • Climate: $5 billion for electric bus purchases, replacing diesel fleets

"Access to reliable, affordable public transit is an equity issue," said the Transportation Secretary. "Where you live shouldn't determine whether you can get to work, school, or the doctor."


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